Cache County Fire District
The Cache County Fire District supports the local fire departments in Cache County to provide fire protection throughout the county
This page is to share information about the fire departments, training, and fire incidents throughout the Cache County Fire District.
04/04/2023
Another great group of firefighters completed their Firefighter 1 certification tests last night in a raging blizzard in Cache County! Strong work ladies and gentlemen!!
We express our deepest condolences to the Mullin family and would like to express our gratitude for the local firefighters who risked all to perform this rescue. Firefighters from Smithfield, Clarkston, Newton, Trenton, Lewiston, Mendon, and Logan responded and worked tirelessly until this incident was concluded.
12/05/2022
A firefighter from Lewiston was transported by ambulance to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries sustained at a traffic accident. The firefighter was struck by a parked fire engine when a Ford F350 pickup hit the engine in heavy fog. Firefighters placed the engine to protect the scene of an earlier accident where emergency medical crews were working. Due to the heavy fog, multiple accidents occurred at the scene.
Please slow down when driving conditions are not optimal and watch out for emergency vehicles!
10/27/2022
Lots of training happening in Cache County! Tonight we had three separate classes going: Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Apparatus Driver Operator, and Rural Incident Command!
These firefighters train hard so they can help their communities!!
10/11/2022
Congratulations to Logan Fire Department and Logan City on their new fire station ground-breaking!
11/19/2021
Our condolences to the Holbrook family and to Logan City Fire Department. Captain Holbrook was a good man.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Captain Brian Holbrook (retired). Captain Holbrook inspired us all with his knowledge and passion for this job. There was no better teacher, no better mentor, and no better friend. He has had a huge influence on the Logan City Fire Department and this community. Our thoughts and prayers are with his beautiful family. Rest in peace Brother Brian.
Cache County is looking for part-time Firefighter/Advanced EMT to join our Fire District. This position will provide a variety of firefighting duties related to protecting the life and property of district residents and a variety of advanced emergency medical response duties as needed to deliver at-the-scene medical care and intermediate Life Support (ILS) services.
The Firefighter/AEMT requires a High School Diploma or GED, with a minimum of 1 to 2 years of related work experience, and the following certifications: EMT-I or Advanced EMT certification, Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Hazmat Operations, and Red Card. This position also requires a valid driver's license and no convictions for driving under the influence or reckless driving within the previous 5 years or no more than 2 moving violations within the previous 24 months.
Good lesson on fireworks safety!
Fire departments in Cache County have responded to 3 wildland fires this week. 2 were started by lightning and one by power lines. Please be safe with fires and fireworks this weekend!!
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1020 East 600 North
Logan, UT
84319
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |